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Benzyne-Zirconocene Reagents as Tools in Phosphorus Chemistry

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New Aspects in Phosphorus Chemistry I

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The use of η 2-benzyne and η 2-phosphabenzyne zirconocene in phosphorus chemistry is reviewed. The regiospecific reactions of these complexes with small unsaturated organic molecules incorporating phosphorus or not led to a variety of cyclic neutral or zwitterionic complexes showing a versatile behavior. New methodologies of synthesis of phosphorus heterocycles and of phosphorus ligands are described, as well as strategies of C-H and M-H (M=N, O, P, S) bond activations.

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Majoral, JP., Igau, A., Cadierno, V., Zablocka, M. (2002). Benzyne-Zirconocene Reagents as Tools in Phosphorus Chemistry. In: Majoral, JP. (eds) New Aspects in Phosphorus Chemistry I. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 220. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45731-3_3

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